The Proceedings of the Asian Symposium on Materials and Processing
Online ISSN : 2424-2853
2006
Session ID : E-13
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E-13 THE ROLE OF PRECIPITATION ON THE CREEP-FATIGUE INTERACTION BEHAVIOUR OF A Ti-MODIFIED AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL(Session: Fatique/Contact Strength)
R. SandhyaK. Bhanu Sankara Rao
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The creep-fatigue interaction behaviour of a 15Cr-15Ni, Ti modified austenitic stainless steel has been characterized as a function of Ti/C ratio and microstructure. The material was tested at 923 K in Ti/C ratios of 4 and 8 and in the solution annealed, cold worked and aged conditions. It has been ascertained that precipitation controls creep-fatigue interaction properties in this alloy. Carbides which precipitate on the grain boundaries in the solution annealed material are found to be beneficial to creep-fatigue interaction properties, while fine titanium carbides which precipitate in the matrix in cold worked and aged conditions of the alloy, have been found detrimental to creep-fatigue interaction properties.
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